Sentences with phrase «authorities in each country decide»

WHO recommends that national authorities in each country decide which infant feeding practice should be promoted by their maternal and child health services to best avoid HIV transmission from mother to child.

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And that leaves it up to the company offering the service to decide whether to delete something at the request of the authorities, or to turn over the account information of its users, or to stop doing business in that country altogether.
«Dear Brothers and Sisters of the Church in Ireland, it is with great concern that I write to you as Pastor of the universal Church... For my part, considering the gravity of these offences, and the often inadequate response to them on the part of the ecclesiastical authorities in your country, I have decided to write this Pastoral Letter to express my closeness to you and to propose a path of healing, renewal and reparation.»
For example, health authorities in a country may decide to restrict the level of pesticides on fruit because of an unacceptable health risk.
This means that the office of the Prime Minister will be abolished, thus giving more authority to the President in deciding the policies of the country.
But when two groups in the United Kingdom applied to that country's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), which oversees embryo research, officials decided they needed a thorough review of the overall approach.
Graham is soon forced to decide whether her comfortable life of luxury is worth bowing to what Bradlee claims is no less than assault on a free press, or she's committed to the legacy, responsibility, and authority of the position she has inherited as owner of one of the most important and reputable newspapers in the country.
When the authorities decide to return Khaled to the ruins of Aleppo he opts to stay illegally in the country and disappears into the streets of Helsinki, where he meets racism as well as pure kindness.
Nevertheless, the market has experienced bouts of heightened volatility, especially in June 2015 when the Greek authorities decided to shut their banks down to stem a potential liquidity crisis in the country.
Wanting to give myself a refresh of the ninth smallest country in the world, I decided to have a bit of a natter with Visit Malta and Malta Tourism Authority particularly from Peter Vella, the Director of Malta Tourism Authority in UK and Ireland.
Article 2 of the 1927 Geneva Convention states in relevant part: «If the award has not covered all the questions submitted to the arbitral tribunal, the competent authority of the country where recognition or enforcement of the award is sought can, if it think fit, postpone such recognition or enforcement or grant it subject to such guarantee as that authority may decide».
Therefore, Member States» authorities must inform themselves with regard to the situation in the country of origin of an applicant before deciding to apply one of the reasons for refusal of a visa as listed under Article 32 (1).
It is clear from his correspondence that Napoleon was envisaging some sort of genteel retirement like that of his brother Lucien, who was living in a country house under the supervision of a single police inspector; but this was never realistic, and the captain of the Bellerophon wrote specifically «I have no authority to agree to any such arrangement... I can not enter into any promise as to the reception he may meet with» [from the British Government]; Napoleon decided to surrender nevertheless.
In dismissing the appeal the ECtHR decided to maintain the high threshold established in D given that in such cases the alleged future harm would emanate not from the intentional acts or omissions of public authorities or non-state bodies, but instead from a naturally occurring illness and the lack of sufficient resources to deal with it in the receiving countrIn dismissing the appeal the ECtHR decided to maintain the high threshold established in D given that in such cases the alleged future harm would emanate not from the intentional acts or omissions of public authorities or non-state bodies, but instead from a naturally occurring illness and the lack of sufficient resources to deal with it in the receiving countrin D given that in such cases the alleged future harm would emanate not from the intentional acts or omissions of public authorities or non-state bodies, but instead from a naturally occurring illness and the lack of sufficient resources to deal with it in the receiving countrin such cases the alleged future harm would emanate not from the intentional acts or omissions of public authorities or non-state bodies, but instead from a naturally occurring illness and the lack of sufficient resources to deal with it in the receiving countrin the receiving country.
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